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2023-2024 College Catalog 
  
2023-2024 College Catalog

Welding Technology Option, A.A.S. - Technical Studies


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The Welding Technology Program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the science, technology, and applications essential for successful employment in the welding and metal industry. In addition to gaining an overall understanding of welding machines, weld processes, and hands-on proficiency, students develop skills in the areas of print reading, welding symbols, metallurgy, weld inspection, destructive and non-destructive testing. Students gain important knowledge and skills necessary to prepare them for weld qualification to code specifications. Students perform quality welds and cuts, evaluate welds to industry standards, operate metal fabricating equipment, and apply communication skills in the work environment.

Successful graduates of the Welding Technology curriculum may be employed as entry-level technicians in the welding and metalworking industries. Career opportunities also exist in construction, manufacturing, fabrication, sales, quality control, supervision, and welding-related self-employment.

Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to:

  • Demonstrate basic concepts and practices of technical drawing and blueprint reading in accordance with industry standards
  • Articulate safety guidelines and proper use of tools
  • Articulate industrial quality control procedures
  • Perform quality welds and cuts to industry standards.
  • Apply principles of welding theory to welding practice
  • Demonstrate proper use of welding-related terms
  • Demonstrate critical thinking and communication skills.

First Year


Fall Semester


Total Semester Hours: 16


Winter Session


Spring Semester


Total Semester Hours: 14


Summer Session


Second Year


Fall Semester


  • TSC 000 - Technical Studies Core Credits: 3
  • OR

  • WELD 000 - Program Elective Credits: 3
  •  

  • TSC 000 - Technical Studies Core Credits: 3
  • OR

  • WELD 000 - Program Elective Credits: 3
  •  

  • TSC 000 - Technical Studies Core Credits: 3
  • OR

  • WELD 000 - Program Elective Credits: 3
  •  

  • Credits: 3
  • GNED 000 - General Education Requirement Credits: 3

Total Semester Hours: 15


Winter Session


Spring Semester


  • TSC 000 - Technical Studies Core Credits: 3
    OR
  • WELD 000 - Program Elective Credits: 3
     
  • TSC 000 - Technical Studies Core Credits: 3
    OR
  • WELD 000 - Program Elective Credits: 3
     
  • TSC 000 - Technical Studies Core Credits: 3
    OR
  • WELD 000 - Program Elective Credits: 3
     
  • TSC 000 - Technical Studies Core Credits: 3
    OR
  • WELD 000 - Program Elective Credits: 3
     
  • GNED 000 - General Education Requirement Credits: 3

Total Semester Hours: 15


Summer Session


Total Program Hours: 60


Humanities or Social Science Gen Ed Requirement


Choose from the list of approved courses  listed in the College catalog

Technical Studies Core or Program Electives Courses (Recommended)


Technical Studies credits may be earned for corporate, industrial, or military training programs after review by a faculty assessor of related program. Individuals without sufficient technical training experience must select courses in one of the programs/options listed below to satisfy the Technical Studies credit requirements. All courses should be selected with assistance from a faculty advisor.

Select Courses from One of the Following Programs (P)/Options (O)


(Courses must be approved by appropriate faculty advisor):

Automotive Service Technology  (P)

Building Construction Technology  (O)

Business Management (P)

Computer Information Systems  (P)

Diesel Service Technology  (O)

Engineering Science  (O)

Graphic Design  (P)

Machine Tool Technology  (O)

Technology General Education Courses (Recommended)


Recommended courses listed below but student can also choose from the list of approved General Education  courses in the College catalog.

Developmental Courses


Students may need to first take some developmental courses  that are designed to prepare students for the college-level coursework in their academic plan. This may add to the students’ completion time. The number of credits students take each semester will determine when the student will complete his/her program of study.

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